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National Rivers, Rivers of Michigan: Overview of
Michigan whitewater, Michigan paddling, Michigan canoeing,
Michigan kayaking, Michigan rafting, Michigan fly-fishing,
Michigan river conservation, Michigan river law, and
Michigan river access.
Michigan canoeing, Michigan kayaking, Michigan rafting, Michigan fly-fishing, Michigan river conservation, Michigan river law, and Michigan river access. The National Rivers Website, Rivers of Michigan: Overview of rivers ... so close to a major metropolitan area. Good wildlife viewing, with whitetail deer,and waterfowl. River can rise quickly during seasonal thaws or after heavy rains. Use caution, ...
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Partners FOR the Saskatchewan River Basin
River Basin , an international watershed stretching over the three Prairie Provinces and a portion of Montana . More than 3 million people live within the basin which includes the North Saskatchewan, Red Deer ... for excellence, maintaining that their primary client is the River. Above: Cranberry Flats in the South Saskatchewan River Basin News Items Bishop James Mahoney Catholic High School from ...
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Great River Greening | History
A new nonprofit organization, Great River Greening, is established on July 1, 1999. Programs of Great River Greening include the Big Rivers Partnership, the River Steward program and the fee-for- ... geography from the river corridors. Greening also secured funding from the State of Minnesota as recommended by the LCMR for Bucks and Buckthorn, a pilot program with the Minnesota Deer Hunters ...
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JULT - Jericho Underhill Land Trust - conserving land in Vermont
Free Press 6/24/04 Park plays key role On the banks of the Browns River in Jericho, with Mount Mansfield looming behind, Mills Riverside Park offers some of the most ... the original plan for this habitat rich land that is home to black bear, moose, deer, river otter, rare plants and countless bird species. Community concern coupled with the landowner's desire ...
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River of Words: Poetry
He flows as one with the river, one body, one mind, one soul. The river within him flows with the river about him. His body sways and rolls as does the river ... creating creeks. Taupe elk, Tawny deer, Antlered mammals living here. Silver rocks ...
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St. Marks River (Florida), The Early Years
This was the 1528 expedition of Panfilo de Narvaez, newly ... busy raiding Indian villages to steal corn, gave the St. Marks River area title to several "firsts" for the new world; the first ... At that time the part of the river below the confluence was called the Apalachee River. Also the fort was probably only a lookout ...
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Deer management
Deer management Deer Management at River Bend Nature Center updated April 7, 2008 River Bend's 2006 deer management hunt concluded safely and successfully. 44 deer were taken during the hunt, including 34 antlerless deer. River ...
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Harford Land Trust - Different Interests Converge to Preserve Farmland and Protect Deer Creek
Deer Creek for recreation, drinking water and fish and wildlife habitat. The maintenance of the water quality of Deer Creek contributes to the water quality of the Susquehanna River ... Trust Acquisition > Different Interests Converge to Preserve Farmland and Protect Deer Creek > John F. Sauers’ Painting of Deer Creek Donated > Unlikely Partnership Protects Sensitive Watershed Farm > Changing of ...
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Wolf River Bottomlands I: Northeast Wisconsin Land Trust
Printer-Friendly Brochures Contact Us Sitemap Home Protected Land: Wolf River Bottomlands I Location: Waupaca County Area protected: 78 acres ... swamp located here drains to the Lower Wolf River then flows into the Fox River and north into the Green Bay of ... ash, and aspen. Species documented here include: Turkey otter white tail deer mink badger sandhill cranes kestrel, black bear barred owls ermine ...
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Wolf River Bottomlands II: Northeast Wisconsin Land Trust
Waupaca County. This property lies within the Lower Wolf River watershed that flows into the Fox River and then north into the Green Bay of Lake Michigan. Twenty-five ... ticks, crested shield fern and paper birch. Wildlife documented here includes: Turkey Otter White-Tailed Deer Mink Badger Sandhill Cranes American Kestrel, Black Bear Barred Owls Ermine: a short tailed weasel ...
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